- Ensure that you have sufficient gain by turning up the gain pot on the front of the unit

- If inputting a signal from a microphone, ensure that the microphone is plugged into the XLR socket of the input.

- If inputting an instrument signal, ensure that you you are using the jack input socket and that the "inst" switch is engaged. If the channel doesn't have an "inst" switch, move the jack to input 1 or 2

- If inputting a line level signal, ensure that you are using the jack input and that "inst" is not engaged

- If using a condenser microphone, ensure that you have phantom power switched on

- Check your audio source and cable to ensure that they work

- Ensure that your DAW is correctly configured to use your 18i6.

The locked light is not lit

This means that your interface cannot lock to the sync source set in Scarlett MixControl

- If you are not using the digital inputs, ensure that the sync source is set to "internal" in Scarlett MixControl

- If you have another audio digital device that you wish to use as the master clock with your Scarlett 18i6 then you should make sure that the two devices are running at the same sample rate and set the sync source to "ADAT" or "S/PDIF" (whichever is relavant) in Scarlett MixControl.

I'm experiencing high latency in my DAW

- Reduce the buffer size in your DAW

Please note: reducing latency and buffer sizes will increase CPU load and will require more resources. If there are not sufficient resources available you may need to increase the latency and buffer size.

I am having a problem that is not listed above

- Please check the other articles on the Scarlett 18i6 by navigating through the menus on the left

- If you are still experiencing problems, please use the contact us link at the top right of this page